Hey JayP, Beautiful layout! I'd be happy to help with some general recommendations - For the covered area, using sconce style lights around the perimeter would provide ideal upwards and downwards illumination; we have a low-voltage version here: VOLT® Ultra Premium Cast Brass Up/Down Sconce. I likely wouldn't go brighter than a 3W LED MR16 for that fixture. (Marked in yellow) Any of the VOLT® Classic Path Lights would be ideal for the walkway; style of the hat would come down to your personal preference. 2-3W for the LED BiPin bulb would be ideal for this. (Marked in blue) It looks like there is a garden bed behind the jacuzzi - VOLT® Deck Lights could be installed on the fence for subtle illumination on the garden bed and some additional area illumination around the jacuzzi. 2-3W for the LED BiPin bulb would be ideal for this as well. (Marked in green) If you desired more illumination around the patio, you could consider surface mounting path lights and running the lead wire between the paver block seems & along the side of the patio. Not the most ideal, but something to consider - combined illumination from the sconces, pool lights, and spotlights suggested for the back garden bed may make this not really necessary. (Marked in red) Highlighting the small trees with some uplights would be ideal for both of these garden beds. Depending how large you expect the trees to grow would determine what fixtures would be the most ideal to install. For the trees on the left, I'd likely recommend considering MR16 uplights either way - we offer Spotlights and In-ground lights for this. In-ground lights (well lights & in-grade lights) require a bit more labor to install, but offer the low profile option; extra concealed light sources essentially. It would come down to your preference & budget which model(s) you preferred. For these trees, I'd likely recommend a 3W MR16 to start and you can always increase the wattage and beam spread overtime as the trees continue to grow. (Marked in yellow) For the trees on the left, given the smaller sizes, compact MR11 uplights may be ideal. We have MR11 spotlights and MR11 in-ground lights as well. (Marked in blue) *Deck lights could be installed on this fence as well, but maybe not so ideal to illuminate & draw more attention to the pool equipment at night.